Dr. Jason Cole (Steven Pasquale, “Rescue Me”) is a highly respected neurosurgeon who has it all – a lucrative career, confident charm, the gift of compassion. But he also has a deep, dark secret. One morning when he wakes up disoriented in a wrecked hotel room amidst several near-naked women he’s never seen before, he knows one thing: it’s happening again. Every night at the same hour, something inside Jason changes, leaving him almost unrecognizable – seductive, devious, borderline sociopathic. This new man is his dangerous alternate personality who goes by the name of ‘Ian Price.’ For years he’s battled Ian, keeping him in check with a powerful experimental sedative. But now his – their – body has developed a resistance to the serum, setting Ian free once again. And to make matters worse, after being suppressed for so long, Ian’s hell-bent on taking revenge on his oppressor. With everyone Jason cares about at risk – patients, friends, coworkers and even the woman he loves – he’s got to stop Ian once and for all. Will they find some common ground, or will they bring each other down? Hell hath no fury like an alter ego scorned. Also starring are Alana De La Garza (“Law & Order”), Mousa Kraish (“Superbad”), Michael Esper (“A Beautiful Mind”), Ruta Gedmintas (“The Borgias”) and Phylicia Rashad (“The Cosby Show”). “Do No Harm” is produced by Universal Television and Traugott Company. The executive producer/writer is David Schulner (“Desperate Housewives,” “The Event”). Peter Traugott (“Ringer”) and Rachel Kaplan (“Ringer”) also are executive producers. Michael Mayer (NBC’s “Smash”) is the co-executive producer and director (Source: NBC)

Jason's brain surgery is about to begin, a neurotransmitter implant that will "cut out" Ian for good, however due to the blackout drug he has taken for years, Jason is immune to the normal anesthetic. A much stronger drug is given to Jason and in the midst of his twilight sleep he flashes back to his childhood and the origin of Ian Price is finally revealed. Meanwhile, Jordan and Lena are on seperate tracks to uncover Jason's secrets all of which could prevent the surgery's completion.

Sharply written drama about a surgeon with a split personately.It looked like just a reimagining of Jekyll and Hyde.It is to some extent,but it's really well scripted.Half the time it's,he didn't just say that did he?The stunts are good! Read more

1x2: Don't Answer The Phone recap: The episode begins with Ian talking to Cole. Olivia sees that Cole is talking to someone and she rushes out. But she doesn’t see anyone around. She tells Cole that he should not talk to strangers. Ian then decides to make Jason spend his money. He has called the hospital and asked to leave. Jason wakes up and finds himself on a flight to Vegas. The next day he finds himself on a boat in Philly. The day after that Jason wakes up and sees that Ian has shopped a lot for him. Jason realizes that Ian has spent a “lot” of money. He then records a message on his phone telling Ian that if he wants the money he needs to make it himself. No more cash; no more credit cards!.. read more.

1x1: Pilot recap: The episode begins with a man waking up at 8.24 am and he checks the time. We see a lot of empty vials in his drawer. We learn that this man is a surgeon, Jason Cole, and he arrives at the hospital for surgery. Dr. Rivers tells him about the patient, Donald, who is suffering from brain hemorrhage. He assures Donald that he will be fine. Kenneth Jordan, Jason’s colleague tells him that he shouldn’t keep promises that he cannot keep. Jason tests his sugar levels and then gets on to the surgery. Jordan tells Jason that it has been two hours and it doesn’t look like they could save Donald... read more.